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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, PAGE SEVEN FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1913 NOTICE OP TAX LEVY a,.terT2 liwEofEiBJ,GEN TI,at purguant th vision, of . j t i u FiLefwfhvC0Unty iudg? X Grande, Oregon, for the purpose of SSfrf ;-M X .r-Vi tV ""I appears upon the 1913 assessment rol of said eounty, at which tame and place any taxpayer subject to lueh S1MZS&- -y Proposed levy.. . Tax ievie. will Sheriffs Office: (- -, - -v .- " " "" . . BtotUetoT ;v. ............... i . , . . . ... ..... . , 2600.00 First Deputy's salary 1200.00 gee4 Deputy's salary 90000 i Office supplies, records, etc . joo.OO - f TravelWg expense . ............................. 600.00 ZotAm-- - - . . . .foo-oo Clerk's Office: , . . Clerk's salary .... ....' 1800.00 First Deputy's salary 1200.00 Second Deputy's salary 102o!o0 Office supplies, records, etc ; 600.00 Total".... ........ .? 4620.00 County Treasurer's Office: - Treasurer's salary ................... $ 1200.00 Office supplies, 125.00 Tnful . . e 100K nn - . i m 1 1 Tax Collector: Deputy hire, Records, Tax receipts, etc Total ; bcnooi superintendent's urace: Superintendent's salary . Traveling expense, Extra help . Office supplies, Expense of Teacher's institute, Total Recorder's salary, Deputy's salary, . , . Extra help, Office supplies, records etc, Totai, .7.".;......;........... Assessor's Office: . Assessor's salary lepui d stuouy .. Field deputies TTVIo holn . '.' Afltyia ennnlioa VAfinrrla otl Total, ........................ 5380.00 ") . v RECEIPTS FROM OFFICES. From Clerk's fees, ., ..............'.....$'8500.00 From recorder's fees, : . . 00.00 From interest on daily balances clz2nn From ' institute fees from state 125.00 Total . ;....:..$ 8125.00 Fruit inspector, "Ho Stock inspector, salary, Boys and Girls Aid Society, allowance s 7 7k kn Insane, examinations etc, , "i.uu Court House expense: - ' .' ,.. Janitor's salary. ..... 720.00 J.'- Lights, fuel, water, insurance etc ibuu.uu Total, .......... r ........$ 2520.00 , : : Paupers: . . .... County Aid, hospital fees, drugs etc, ? 4oUU.uu Poor Farm: , . . qM rtrt Superintendent's salary, ' 820 00 urocenes, maai, iuei, cioumiB r . :: Farm suppliesfeed, etc, ni.f0i X Total, . V Widow's Densions X r- n . - TI 14.1. V County Jioara oi dbuui. -v Secretary's salary, ..V Supplies, etc., ..X- t. , . .. Furniture and Fixtures rountv surveyor. Fees etc., Experting records: Cost of installing new system Deputy state sealer, (Jail; prisoner's board, supplies etc., Elections and registration Coroner's inquests Advertising: Printing notices, etc, Appropriations to county fair etc, . ; Total, . Expense: Miscellaneous: Miscellaneous, ........... Juvenile court, Circuit court, County Court and commissioners: County judge's salary, ' rommiBsioner s fees, Records, supplies, etc., x , Total, Justice of Peace Courts, Indigent soldiers fund Road fund Call Warrants, School fund. J. H. PEARE & SON Manufacturing Opticians and Jewelers ' Adams Avenue, S fits r-s . '' iSMCO'iill 5HA We guarantee all our to make Optical eparteiit In charge af ..-. . IllinoU OaDeg iMjr iu veceniiwr, 1913. at Z OCIOCK court house in the City of levying: tax upon the assessable II I 1 1 1 t i.i 11 if UIKViVV . ' . f 1000.00 750.00 S 1760.00 $ 1650.00 200.00 350.00 150.00 250.00 2600.00 .$ 1500.00. 900.00 50.00 .....'. - 350.00 ? zsoo.oo , ' " '...' $ 1500.00 - 2000.00 400.00 ". 400.00 . , 70- V..... $ 4200.00 "" . ....$ 7500.00 V . V r :' aznnn .......... . 350.00 wm ........... $ 430.00 .ttT. A uu.w . ' innoOO - ? ' " qko 00 - oo 250 00' ' 1 7 " " . iBKa00 100000 lOUU.uu " 2660.00 ..... 750.00 i' 300.00 ' . . 7600.00 . . iqoo oO ' ? J200.00 , '-"..' .......... ....$ 2300.00 i ; ..$ 1300.00 670.00 ' 80000:00 , , t 150QO.OO . 43514.00 We have the only lense surfacing machine between Portland and Boise and the only means of fur- lshmg customers with any lens :hev reauire same day as left with us. We are the only firm in ' Eastern Oregon that can get you and furnish KRYPTOK LENSES samesday. OUR OPTICAL DE PARTMENT IS IN CHARGE F THBLONLY ATTENDANCE DUATE OPTIMETRIST IN UNIDIT AND WALLOWA COUNTIES. ' Don't trust your eyes to self styled specialists without any reputation. When you can have the services of a firm of twenty three years standing. work and will be here it good. AKewUaU GrUuatt Norther. of Optusetry. NORTH POWDER MILL JCTIIIE SASH FACTORY IN , THE EAST SPURS IT ON General Conditions in North Powder of High Order Thia FaU v North Powder, Nov. 21. Although the lumber market in a general way is in ill health, C. H. Brown, manager of the Radford Bros. & Co., who operate a planer here and buy lumber from all the small mills, have never ceased ope ration and continues to buy all that h offered at a good price. The secret of this healthy condition locally is that the Radford Bros & Co. operate a large sash and door factory at Osh kosh, Wis., and the lumber bought here is cut into shop lengths and! planed for the factory. ; It is one of the big enterprises of North- Powder and pays out a large sum of money each year to the timber owners and mill men. . Mercantile business here is improv ing with marked rapidity. The Fors strom store,' which opened for busi ness two weeks ago, is adding a large stock of general merchandise and the ex-representative of Union county, who is in charge, has the strongest words of praise for business conditions here. . " ' . The new concrete two-Btory build ing being erected by Mr. McGregor for a merchant by the name of Jriss is almost completed and will soon be oc cupied by this man, Who comes here from Weiser. It is understood he will run a general store. Best Cough Medieine for Children. Three years ago when I was living in PittsburgVone of my children bad a hard cold ana coughed dreadfully. Up on the adviceVf a dVuggist I purchas ed a bottle of hCakiberlain's Cough Remedy and ittbenented Mm at oace. I find it the best cough medicine for children becausnit is aleasant to take. They do not object to iking it," writes Mrs, Lafayette TSk, Homer City, fa. This remedy contaAao opium or eth er narcotic, and may be given te a child as confidently as to an adult. Sold by all dealers. ... COFFEE Too bad. that so Many don't know the the keen and waolesome enjoy ment of a fine cup ofVrffe at break fast ! So muchScood cofke is spoilt in the pot. . Schilling's BesV deserVes a little care it makes such Xdiffcience. In ' aroma-tight canS--verfresh; cleanly granulated; moneyback. Library fund, i . . . High school fund, , . . , 5 RECEIPTS FROM MISCELLANEOUS SOURCES. From state from forest reserve rentals for school fund, ....... From state from forest reserve rentals for road fund ......... From fines for general fund, From fines for school fund, ' , From state from scalp bounty for general fund Total, . . Total estimated expense, Total estimated income . . except state Total amount to be raised by taxation ntto iViot 1 irhVh bees is lu ipeciol State taxeswot estimaed here being no data at hand ' ( upon which o base an approximate, will probab ly not Deess than HU,tKMJ.0U. Notice is further (riven that various taxintr districts of Union county have tiled special levies as follows: School District 1 12 mills School District School District School District 2 mills i 10 mills 1 mill , 2 mills I 4 mills School District No. School District No. School District No, School District No. School District No, School District No. mills1. 12 mills', mills 13 18 mills 1 School District No. 22 2 mills School District No. 26 School District No. 28 School District No. 30 School District No. 82 School District No. 83 School District No. 87 School District No. 40 School District No. 41 School District No. 43 ' 4 1 2 6 milts ills Is ; 6 - 5 mills - 5 : mills lmill i 2 mills ' .6 mills School District No. 46 1.5 mills School District No. 61 1 mill School District No. 69 , 4.5 mills School District No. 2 3 mills School District No. 65 ' 2 mills School District No. 69 4 mills School District No. 71 .8 mill City of Union,- 10 mills City of Elgin, 5 mills City of North Powder 3 milla r WITNESS my hand and the seal of sT64 fo.6 No.6 X 11110 Y6 V V mil November, A. 1). 1913. (Seal) ? v - ' ' .'.. MONEY IN COLOMBIA. A Dollar of That Country la Worth .- Jue a Cent of Our Currency. : Money In Colombia la a ratber un stable Institution, and big B cures do oot. always mean much. It way be just as well to mention here that when I paid $80 to ride the seventeen tullee from Saranllla to Barranqutlla I was not Irmlty 'of such recklon extra t. ranee as may at flmt glance apiHur: a lo that when the agent at the, latter place charged me t40 for .riding bark the same way and In the same car be merely suffered from an astonlithlng lapse of memory.' forgetting for the moment that he needed the money. : The fact Is thut the Colombian dol lar, or pexo. baa depreciated until It tx worth Just exiictly I vnt ,ln United Btntes nnrrency. nnd there hclnu no room h'ft fr the centuvo of okl.lt bin vanished utterly from tlie reckonliiR of man. There lire no silver, coin Whatever, und after a little bargaining one Is apt to accumulate un astonish' Ing number of yellow bills tens, tweu ties, fifties and hundreds. Then there steals Insidiously over one the peculiar exaltation of the wealthy, and it cauxe not a slncle pane to pay $5 for a shine or to toss away t)0 for a bottle of gin ger pop.--William Bard Luwrence In Harper's Magaxtne. .'.'. CALEB CUSHING'S FEAT. To Prove a Statement He Read a Die tionary Through Twice. To lllnymite the iibllltieR of Genersl Caleb C'lixMnf!. one of New Englund's famous men. 11 writer In the New Vork Sun vomlies for the following remark, able feat. , 1 - It was in the Hftles that the publish ers of Webster's .Dictionary requested General pushing to write a friendly notice o'f the work. General Cutihlug replied that be bud read It and that If they expected complimentary notice of a work that contained 5.000 errors they would be dlshppolnted. Tbe publishers replied that if be would pu ve his statement to the satis faction of tbe editor. Professor Porter of Harvard, they would believe blm. Thereupon he read tbe dictionary through a second time and moiled v. llBt of tf.000 errors to Professor Porter. This extraordinary achievement, de clares tbe writer. Justifies the state ment made In 1870 by Wendell Philllpa that be considered General Cusbing to, be tbe most learned man of tbe duy. PASTEUR'S PLAYTHINGS. The Grest Scientist a Man of Many Medals and Decorations. The great Pasteur gracefully accept ed nil dM'orations. While he bad a pas sion for discipline, be never bad. any Ironical criticism of the distinctions es tablished by society. He attached n vnlue to the glory that came to" blm self nnd discerned that men In tb world of politics were his Inferiors. In flue Diitot In tbe gnlon of tbo apnrtmcnt that the great Pasteur oc cupied, one saw In the place of honor a glass case In ililch brilliantly scln tillatinK were btl idreds of decorations They came from nil the countries of the world ; There wepe lions, leopards, elephants, eagles with one and with two beads, roses, saints, angels, all tbe fauna, all the floro'of the world and of paradise. There were diamonds, rubles, emeralds nnd gold-enongb to furnish a jeweler's shop. Pns,eur often gared upon this case. His -Tittle granddaughter remarked tbe Joy that brightened the countennnce of the'demlgod when be contemplated this prodigious display. And one day. point ing to tbe case, sbe said llspingly. "These are grandpa's playthings." Crl.de Paris. 544.30 9000.00 900.00 900.00 750.00 10.00 400.00 .$ 2960.00 taxes, ...8170313.40 ... 11085.00 except state taxes$159228.40 the County Court this the 11th day of , ' ,.' '. ED. WRIGHT, i , . , County Clerk. Nov. 14-21. CLASSIFIED ADS. Waiters or waithres- f toachcra inati- ll-19-8t at one-half wg- communkatioa F. N. Whitman, ' ll-18-12t large airy, sunny gentlemen only; 1710 10-21 tf . Rooms with board Red 1721. 11-4 tf FOR SAi lENT New Model Remin, m typewriter, r. V. Hais- ten Frui iture Store. 10-17. FOR SAL 4-room modern oot , tage, 4 bl id business center, small lot, bargain, som lermi Kammerer, 2004 6-20 tf Adaml FOR SAL Runner Ducks, Fawn prize ' winners, Choice rfi t$1.00 each. Abo .thoroughb I. Red cockerels. 15 Jackson ave. Chas dll-19-8t, w-3t FOR SAL wii-k and driving horse e. ' Phone Red 3921 dll-19-St, w3t usehold furniture. 11-11-tf . wante: eed one hundred head . stock month, ay, two dollars per ynolds. 11-U-lmo WANTED g by , day. Call " Mrs ne Red 1022. ' 11-14-tf FOR REN ore or oince next door to Currey's real es- tate offii 1m Btreet. Inquire of Geo, rrey. ti FOR hdern 4-roi room cottage. Phon ll-15-6t FOR 2 dressers, 2 commodes, I mattre dining room chairs, -.11 sen 2 rocking . 1 will sen xor fou eces for cash. Reas- cash or able value Call W., care Ob-ll-15-6t server. FOR RENT rn 4-room : iu- nished cottagi hone Red 3411. - ll-17-6t WANTED Compete! eral housework. In, ardson, 1312 Pennsyl' FOR SALE Mole gon and - harness, 8-ln. wi argain if taken at once. Strickland, 809 X ave. ll-18-6t FOR RENT- 1306 O ave. FOR SALE Typi 1022. . WASHING WA: phone Red 621 SWEET CIDER 2 gallon, delivered Wedne Saturday. G. H. Chapman, Red 192. 11-20-tf FOR SALE Good Phone Black 3731. ll-20-2t STRAYED From Oliver pasture in Ladd canyon, tw yearling colts, branded with hat cur left shoulder. Color, brown arbay, with white Rtrine in face. : Reward. . Edw. D. WANTED Fourl ' a aurlngWttk tut P. A.JoJtr- u V TYPEWRITINGVdona ulan lata. VAdBresj or niaBuscrntlto La GraVde, ON. TO RENTV-Two bedroomsVdr .Fourt&stv ,11 two furWiihed 905 SprinVXcall LE 0M V A BANew ocxs iro aipd Indian andxwhite. V v 1 rearM Vr Dt-Goo ladJVcan Oris . .. ,- k A D-VTof aaa h . J.EEe i Wash. pM L 4. V 09 Gfeo.H . Ik 1 ent- V aVRed - SAL d. At -I qnaiBH l I J single m A. -AMocfe VI. at iu ; iirl fo'gen- qfireJPr. Rich- Pallia. 117-tf earn, 98 seon.XB b.j6. 1 L : ; .yr. , phWlack 662jX iVrim. Phone Red! IS . ll-20-2t- tTTKD-rA. K, Shotts, IfoXinformation. A centaa saavna tBJfbne t sr IS IT PURK-PUNTirUL-OBPINPABUI-KCONOMICALT . ; Supply your home with all the pure, direct from well or pnng, Dy ne to collect slime, mud o rust, compressed air aenvers iresn wmcr .1 a. n,...r uii in nuantlties voa need. Automatic ' .onnnmteal In ooeratloik easily Installed. ' Water left in well until , . .. 1 1 you neea 11 wen urawu utu. j , Call ad Get Copy of the Perry Book 4 or let us send lto W-!l We want you to know all about the merits of this up-to-date ijltem ht walcr supply. The Perry System has more advantages than an oilier Is ilist what you need. It will give you water lor drinking, kltchen,"1aundry, ba.th, barn, sptlnkllng and fire protection. J," . .- . ' . rORBAUav , ;.'. ,' 1 , , BAY Ik ZWEIfEL. ;,' ' ;' wtu-JL'- 7 1 1 D. R. FONG CHINESE ROOT AND HERB REMEDIES Cures Bodily Diieates With Root and Herb Treatment Phone 762 Free Consultation . La Grande 1412 Adams Ave. Ore. Jasper. Phone -It FOR RENT 6 odern house, 1804 Wave. Ph 8881. 20-tf FOR RENT ' Light , rooms, 1811 N ava., housekeeplna; ' i 11-20-tf Oregon Agricultural College Farmers9 IXeec DECEMBER 8 to IS, 113 This will be a notable event in the educationol history of Oregon. Farmers' Co-operation will be the leading topic of a stimulating series of lectures. The week will be crowded with discussions, and demonstrations in everything that makes for the wel fare of the farmer and home-maker, Winter Short Course UART 5 to 80, 1914 . The Col 4 no effort to make this implete short course in iti very, wide range .01 cou offered in ; General orticultare, Animal Husbana g, Poultry Keeping, Mechai Domeetie - Science and . Forestry, and Music. Numer urea and discussions on FARB O-OPER- ATION, at home d, will be a leading feature. Make this a Dleaa- I Bnt and profitable winter outing. No tuition. . Accommodations reasonable. Reduced rates on all railroads. For further information addresa . " H. M. TENNANT, Registrar, . CORVALLIS. OREGON. Farmers' Business Courses by Cor respondence Without Tuition. La Grande Taxi t I and Touring Car Service , Foul good cars available day and all night for city and coun try drivfog, and surrounding towns, charges reaeonable. Experienced licensed chauffeurs ji always on jd Call Sommeri ouae or Foley Hotel - J. D. LYNCH Some -n-. w' Here. WirhTmaWirnef y hult "for the purpose, wean half able a pair of shoes in 2minutesand do It right. Just kive us lone trial and see how leally awift and good we are." J R.L.Duignan Modern Quick Shoe Repairing clear, sparkling vater you neea rerry oysiem. wmci mu J u . MEDICINE CO. n i tji roemd oWltod JXN ege nas space cne most cv history. W. usees wtu w riJblture, Iry, Dairyfc Lie Arts! . Antrim Al.A Sua lecti KRS'C J Vbroa is 1 a - "I 1 1